An educational look at an ancient Mayan sundial puzzle, explaining its design, historical context, and the steps used to understand how it worked.
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As awards season draws renewed attention to film music, the soundtrack for “Tron: Ares” stands out as one of the film’s most ...
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Built in 1905 by a forward thinking industrial visionary, this marble castle in Ohio still turns heads today. Explore the ...
Nestled in the slopes of the Dandenong Ranges, this century year old home returns to the market after 50 years and still ...
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Discover Florida’s weirdest places — from gravity-defying hills and mysterious castles to mermaids and quirky roadside ...
In 'The Palace of the Astronomers', the British historian explores the beginnings of the Scientific Revolution that would ...
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